Re: non breaking space
Re: non breaking space
- Subject: Re: non breaking space
- From: "Dan McCann" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 09:12:55 -0700
Paul Berkowitz wrote:
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Hmmm. I always knew 202 as "option-space" (that's how it's typed on a US
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keyboard). I guess that's the same thing. I certainly know contexts where,
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unlike regular space, it doesn't get trimmed (although Apple's Address Book
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does trim it from the beginning and end of contact names).
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In HTML-speak, when you see "nbsp;" is it referring to 202 or to a regular
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space 32? I always assumed the latter.
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And its Unicode is 160 = 00A0 ? I see that's even called NO-BREAK SPACE.
OK,
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thanks, Emmanuel
I tried 202 (option-space) in my efforts. As far as I can tell it's an
mspace; that is, it breaks like a regular space but is wider than a regular
space. The weird thing is, every reference I looked at calls 202 a non
breaking space. As far as I know nbsp; refers to 160.
Dan
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